Take part in the Euan’s Guide Access Survey today!

We’re delighted to be working with the award-winning disabled access charity Euan’s Guide to ask you to share your views on disabled access. Keep reading to learn more about the 2024 Euan’s Guide Access Survey supported by Motability Operations, and share your experiences and thoughts on accessibility.


Now in its tenth year, the Euan’s Guide Access Survey is the largest and longest-running survey of its kind. It provides a picture of disabled access in the UK, looking at whether accessibility is getting better or worse compared to previous years. Taking part is a great way to make your voice heard and make a positive difference to disabled people’s lives.

The 2024 survey includes disabled access at all types of venues, from pubs to castles and stations, as well as the essential matter of accessible toilets and parking.

Last year’s survey was featured on Good Morning Britain and the BBC, and Euan’s Guide’s work and volunteers have been featured across news media outlets including The Times, The Guardian, The Huffington Post, The Independent, as well as on Channel 5, STV, and BBC Radio.

By taking part in the 2024 Access Survey your voice will be heard. Together we can make a difference to the lives of disabled people, and we can continue to work on improving disabled access at venues across the UK and beyond.

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What is Euan’s Guide?

Euan’s Guide is the award-winning disabled access charity best known for EuansGuide.com, the disabled access review website. The website holds thousands of disabled access reviews, written by disabled people and their friends, and is an invaluable tool for many disabled people. Euan’s Guide also make tens of thousands of accessible toilets safer through the Red Cord Card scheme, as well as running the UK’s largest and longest-running Access Survey with the support of Motability Operations.

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